Description
Get Room for Bigger Tires
You want bigger tires to tackle bigger obstacles, but you don’t want a lift that’s hard to handle and makes you feel unstable. You need SuperATV’s High-Clearance 2” Forward Offset A-Arms for your Polaris RZR XP 1000. They increase your wheel base by 2 inches, so you get more stability, room for larger tires, and more strength than stock. It will make your ride better.
More Clearance—No Lift Required
The dual-bend design of our A-arms gives you 1.5 inches of additional ground clearance so you can cruise over obstacles easily. But they also have a 2” forward offset which gives you clearance for larger tires. That longer wheelbase gives you increased stability on hills and other big obstacles. Upgrading to that tire size gives you even more ground clearance and enables some wild off-road action.
Made Stronger
We don’t mess around when it comes to strength. Our arms are made with 1.25” diameter steel tubing. That’s 25% larger than stock and gives it a huge boost in strength. It looks awesome and it comes with our virtually indestructible, self-lubricating UHMW bushings. We save you tons of hassle by sending them preinstalled. All around, these A-arms are made to ride hard for years.
Adjustable Camber
These A-arms come with adjustable pivot blocks that are set to factory specs out of the box. If you don’t want to mess with them, you don’t have to. But if you add weight to your cab or get a small lift, they give you the ability to adjust your camber for a better ride and less premature wear.
Learn more about what camber is, how it affects your ride, and how to adjust it perfectly.
Heavy-Duty Tie Rod Kit Included for 2014-2023 Models
A heavy-duty set of offset A-arms needs a heavy-duty tie rod kit to match. And this kit is no slouch. These solid steel bar tie rods take advantage of chromoly tie rod ends so they can handle hard riding and rough terrain. They’re designed to get dirty and get you through anything. Plus, they let you adjust your toe easily.
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